Gossip: Transfer and rumour - June 4, 2014

Manchester City are closing in on Fernando from Porto. The
26-year-old midfielder will cost the Premier League champions £15m.
Full story: Daily Mirror Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla has urged
fellow Spaniard Cesc Fabregas to rejoin the Gunners. Midfielder
Fabregas, 27, looks set to leave Barcelona this summer.
Full story: Metro

Eden Hazard has been given the number 10 shirt for Chelsea next season

Paris Saint-Germain are ready to offer £61m to prise
away Eden Hazard from Chelsea. But the 23-year-old winger says he is
happy after being given the number 10 shirt at Stamford Bridge.
Full story: Daily Mail Only a medical stands between Diego Costa and Chelsea. The 25-year-old striker is set to join the Blues for £32m.
Full story: Daily Telegraph
Wales midfielder Jonny Williams says Swansea City want
to sign him. The 20-year-old is currently with Crystal Palace but said:
"I spoke to my agent who said Swansea were interested."
Full story: Wales Online

OTHER GOSSIP

Louis van Gaal believes Holland could have
David Moyes to thank for turning Robin van Persie back into their World
Cup lethal weapon.
Full story: Daily Mirror

Roy Keane is currently Republic of Ireland assistant manager

Roy Keane has pulled out of his role as a pundit for
the World Cup so he can take the assistant manager's job at Aston Villa.
Full story: Daily Mail Former Swansea boss Michael Laudrup has
ruled himself out of the Southampton and West Brom jobs by revealing he
will only consider an offer from a "big club".
Full story: Talksport
Thirteen British football matches are among those
thought to have been fixed last season, according to a leading
organisation of betting companies.
Full story: Daily Telegraph Former Liverpool defender Sami Hyypia is in talks with Brighton over the vacant manager's job at the Amex Stadium.
Full story: Daily Star

GLOBAL GOSSIP

Edy Reja is to have talks with president Claudio Lotito to discuss whether he will remain as manager of Lazio.
Full story: Sky Sports

AND FINALLY

Real Madrid have launched a new pink away kit featuring a 'granddad' collar.
Full story: Metro